Natalie Portman doesn’t care about her Oscar: It’s a ‘false idol’

The 33-year-old actress tells The Hollywood Reporter that despite winning her first and only Oscar for “Black Swan” in 2011, she’s not even sure where she keeps it, according to Fox News.

“I was reading the story of Abraham to my child and talking about, like, not worshipping false idols,” she continues. “And this is literally like gold men. This is literally worshipping gold idols — if you worship it. That’s why it’s not displayed on the wall. It’s a false idol.”

France is where she’ll debut her directorial debut film, “A Tale of Love and Darkness,” at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. The passion project was filmed in Jerusalem and is entirely in Hebrew.

“[Hebrew] was a biblical language that they modernized,” Natalie tells The Hollywood Reporter. “That’s why the story of the language is a very unique and remarkable one.”